This is my 4th blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with clothes of mainly kids and teens in Western movies. Have fun. You will find here informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. You will not find here complete videos, download links, shopping links etc.

Documentary. National Film Board-Year: 1954-Country: Australia-Who in clothing: boys ~5-12 ?-Available on DVD: yes
–B&W or color: b&w-I own: no-Clothing occurence: medium--Rating: 5/10-Rating:*****-Comment: Several, mainly young Australian boys costumed as Cowboys in the 1950s. Some shirtless and in shorts, some also wearing dark chaps. Also boys in shortalls (soon on my other blog) and swimming scenes.

Produced and Directed by H. M. Scales. Uploaded on YouTube by NFSA Films. 19 minutes.

I found a headshot of him and wasn’t sure if it might be bib overalls and had to search for the movie. I have briefly checked it and it’s very interesting. I have to recheck it at slow speed. I only found a man in shortalls.

Also soon on my pigtails blog. English title: We Are No Angels.

He also starred in Si può fare… amigo (Halleluja…Amigo), rating 4 , in Cure (1973) and also some few other Westerns like “Il ritorno di Zanna Bianca” and Cosi Sia.

I don’t know the complete series. There were many supporting actors. I only found some few kids including 12 yo Mitch Vogel (“Bonanza”) in s18e4 (color) and Donna Corcoran and others in s2e6 Dear Teacher (pics 2-4). By coincidence I later found a boy (Danny Flower ?) in bib overalls in s13e9 (pic 1, more pics and infos soon on my overalls blog).

Pic 5 showing a young lady in a Cowboy hat in s1e15, maybe Sheila Ryan?

Rating at least 5-6 for now. More episodes needs to be rechecked. Only partly on DVD.

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Ratings are my personal thoughts. TV only stands for TV series. Films are all kind of films (feature, short or TV).
Riding tagged only for notable scenes of kids, teens or women as riding men is nothing special. Kids only means westerns starring only kids. Not Western means not a real western movie but still western setting and/or western clothes. Italy means Spaghetti westerns. Women only tagged, if either strong women with a cowboy hat or other clothes of interest like overalls or sailor dresses. Modern setting means 1900 or later.

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